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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Chicago National Champions

Winning a Golf Channel AM Tour event is rewarding because it means you beat players within your flight that day. Winning a 36 hole Major which is played over two days offers more of a challenge because the field size is larger. The ultimate challenge takes place in September at the years end National Championship which hosts players from around the country who have qualified from their local tours representing the top 30% within their respective flight. Add in things like playing over four days, 72 holes, travel, physical/mental strength, unfamiliar courses and a strong field; there can be no greater reward or feeling to hoist the Championship Trophy.

Chicago tour was started in 2003 with a mere 38 members and has grown to 217 (to date) made up of two Chicago Tours (North & South). It wasn’t’ until 2006 that Chicago had its first National Champion (Mike Dyer) and since then Chicago has celebrated a National Champion every year since. The question for 2012 is; who will be the next National Champion for Chicago?

2006 National Champion
Mike Dyer (Jones Flight) is one of few who joined the tour in 2003 and in 2006 he became the first Chicago member to win the National Championship representing the Snead Flight at that time. Mike has had several local tour wins and remains one of the top Jones Players on the Chicago South Tour. His game was sidetracked when he helped develop the Chicago South Tour with Don Fiets limiting his playing time.



2007 Sr. National Champion

2009 Sr. National Championship

Ken Larney (Sr. Championship Flight) brought home the hardware for the Chicago Tour in 2007. The Chicago South Tour was in its first year and Ken was unable to defend his title. He returned in 2009 to win the Sr. National Championship in Palm Springs and repeated in 2010 in Jacksonville Florida. Ken was unable to play in the Senior Championship in 2011 due to a scheduling issue, but entered the Open Flight competing against the under 50 age group. He had an impressive tournament finishing 4 strokes back in 4th place. Ken competed in the 2011 Senior US Amateur Championship in VA and just missed the match play stage which required a sudden death playoff; he continues to be the top player in any age group on the Chicago Tour.

2010 Sr. National Champion
2008 National Championship: Chicago North had two members hoist the trophy; Jim Berg (Jones Flight) & Andrew Wilson (Hogan).
2008 National Champion
Jim Berg (Hogan Flight) joined the tour in 2006 and struggled with the pressures of tournament golf. He found that playing casual golf did not compare to true competition. Jim qualified as a Jones Flight player and competed in the 2008 National Championship taking home the National Trophy. Since then, Jim’s game has improved and he now competes in the Hogan Flight.





Andrew Wilson(Championship Flight) joined the tour while in high school in the Sarazen flight and won his first tournament. He was promoted to the Hogan Flight where he worked hard with a goal to one day compete in the top flight. In 2008 Andrew brought home the Championship trophy representing Chicago North. He played in the Palmer Flight in 2009 and though he didn’t win, he did take home the top honors for Callaway Order of Merit winning their top prize. In 2010, Andrew was the Palmer Player to beat at the local level, but was soon promoted to the Championship Flight when his Tour Index fell below 4. He finished tie for 16th in the 2010 National Championship and in 2011 tie for 26th. Andrew continues to work hard on his game and is committed to winning at the highest level the tour has to offer.

2009 National Championship: Pat Polzin (Palmer Flight) and Ken Larney (Sr. Championship Flight – mentioned above) represented the Chicago South Tour and brought home the hardware.

2009 National Champion

Pat Polzin(Championship Flight) joined the tour in 2005 and had his share of local wins. He entered the 2009 National Championship on top of his game and posted his best round ever shooting a 68 in the third round and took charge of the tournament with a 7 stroke lead heading into the final round. Starting the 2010 season he was promoted to the Championship Flight and competed in the National Championship finishing tie for 33rd. He returned to the Palmer Flight mid-season and the National Championship in Palm Springs where he won his first Championship. Pat shared time with the leader knowing all too well the pressures of sleeping on the lead. With 5 holes to play, it didn’t look as though he would defend his title but the leader lost control and Pat went on to defend his Championship Title once again closing out the Championship birdieing the 18th hole at PGA West for his 2nd National Championship Title. He begins the 2012 season in the Championship Flight.

2011 Palmer National Champ


The 2012 season began in October and has been in hibernation. Will Chicago continue its winning streak and hoist another trophy in 2012?

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